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17-11-2022 11:09 AM - edited 17-11-2022 11:12 AM
Do we need a pinned post on conducting speed and latency tests? Just a thought! Apologies if there already is one and I missed it. 🤗 I have duplicated this post in the Internet Speed section, where it is also relevant.
Over the year since I joined Vodafone/CityFibre, I have seen a large number of posts showing dissatisfaction with downstream and upstream speeds and with high latency, and having seen responses to those posts. it is very clear that guidance on how to conduct tests would be very useful. Often, OPs complain about speeds/latency and then we discover that the issue is the conditions under which they have conducted the tests. A lot of time is wasted waiting in call centre queues or in reporting and responding here.
For example, if a speed test is conducted using a WiFi connection, many do not realise that they are rarely going to get the advertised speeds even on a multi-thread test. Tests of one's basic BB connection should always be done with the device connected directly to your router by Ethernet using a physical network or at least a patch lead (CAT5e or better.)
I am not necessarily offering to write the guidance for a pinned post, because I'm sure that a trained techie would do a much better job. 🤣
What's our thoughts on this?
17-11-2022 05:19 PM - edited 17-11-2022 05:34 PM
Only Vodafone can pin a post, and I'm pretty sure they wouldn't pin one like that.
Edit, Actually I think I misread your post. I thought you were suggesting a thread for people with speed problems.
Recommendations on how to carry out tests would probably be better as a help article.
17-11-2022 07:09 PM - edited 17-11-2022 07:09 PM
I duplicated the post because it was applicable to issues aired both in 'Internet Speed' and 'Broadband Connection' .
18-11-2022 12:18 AM
There are times when it may just be better not to get involved, such as the poster who was moaning about the variations in nano-seconds hampering their gameplaying!
18-11-2022 07:24 AM
Perhaps they read something like this. Best US internet for Gaming 2022.